If I was running anti discrimination campaigns and truly wanted to bring to an end sexism in sport as the PL claim then, would I want in charge a) someone who believes in and is dedicated to these ideals or b)Peter Scudamore?
I trust his intentions but not perhaps his judgement. He hasn't been a football club chairman for long, he is one because he can be not because he necessarily has an aptitude for it.
RTL: Remi Garde decides to quit Lyon for the following reasons: 1) Annoyed by transfer situation 2) Not confident about the medium-term
He won't be coming here then.
Arsene Wenger - likes bringing through the yoof, needs a new challenge, long termer, doesn't need the money, hates spending money - the ideal candidate.
If the Overpriced lounge is one of the "more salubrious dining areas" then I can report that last night it was understaffed, large queues, ran out of pies, lukewarm tea etc., etc.
Sound familiar?
Maybe he has and has failed to do so. Talk to the players about him, they look at their feet, shuffle about a bit and say "ummm, yeah, he's a nice guy", hardly ringing endorsement.